The British Columbia government has made its free, online "Parenting After Separation" course available in French, aiming to provide additional support for francophone families experiencing separation or divorce.
This initiative allows French-speaking parents to access resources and information designed to help them understand the impact of separation on children and to co-parent effectively. The course covers topics such as communication strategies, conflict resolution, and the legal aspects of family breakdown within British Columbia.
According to a release from BC Government News, the course is intended to equip parents with tools to minimize conflict and focus on their children's well-being during and after a separation. Providing the course in French aligns with efforts to offer accessible services to all communities in the province, including its francophone population.
Access to this resource can assist families in navigating the complexities of separation by offering guidance on court processes and promoting constructive co-parenting relationships. The program is part of broader government initiatives to support family justice services across British Columbia.
Source: BC Government News (https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026AG0058-000925)
